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23 <br />And Herbert S. Teele was declared elected for the ensuing three <br />years. <br />FOR SEWER COMMISSIONER—THREE YEARS. <br />Robert P. Capp <br />L. W. Muxaey, G. Dane, Barney McCaffrey, G. W. Samp- <br />son, C. S. Ryan, one each <br />Blanks - - - <br />457 <br />5 <br />261 <br />And Robert P. Clapp was declared elected for the ensuing three <br />years. <br />FOR BOARD OF HEALTH—THREE YEARS. <br />Richard H. Burke <br />Josiah Odin Tilton <br />Blanks - <br />223 <br />387 <br />113 <br />And Josiah Odin Tilton was declared elected for the ensuing three <br />years. <br />LICENSE. <br />C°Yes'•' <br />"No" <br />Blanks <br />And the town voted "No License." <br />After the announcement of the <br />lots cast and check lists used were <br />vided by law and delivered to the <br />which the meeting stood adjourned <br />7.30 o'clock P. M. <br />290 <br />316 <br />117 <br />result of the balloting, the bal- <br />sealed up and endorsed as pro - <br />custody of the town clerk, after <br />to Monday, March 12, 1900, at <br />Action under the remaining Articles of the warrant, taken at ad- <br />journed meetings ]4larch 12, IvLareh 19 and, April 9, <br />24 <br />ADJOURNED MEETING. <br />MARCH 12, 1900. <br />Meeting called to order at 7.30 o'clock I'. M. by the moderator <br />who called up Article 4. <br />ARS. 4. To receive the report of any board of town officers or <br />of any committee of the town for action thereon. <br />Mr. G. W. Sampson moved to ]ay Article 4 on the table and to <br />take up Article 26, which was voted - <br />ART. 26. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum not <br />exceeding one thousand dollars, in accordance with the provisions <br />of Chapter 89 of the Acts of 1900, for the proper observance of <br />the one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the Battle of Lex- <br />ington, the same to be expended under the direction of the com- <br />mittee of the town appointed for the purpose, or act in any manner <br />relating thereto. <br />Mr. G. W. Sampson made some patriotic remarks in regard to the <br />celebration of April 19, and on his motion it was <br />Voted, 'That the sum of one thousand dollars be appropriated and <br />assessed for the proper observance of the one hundred and twenty- <br />fifth anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, in accordance with the <br />provisions of Chapter 89 of the Acts of 1900, the same to be ex- <br />pended under the direction of the committee of the town appointed <br />for that purpose. <br />ART. 4. Mr. H. S. Teele moved to take up Article 4, which was <br />done. <br />Mr. Teele, for the committee an a new highway, made a re],ort <br />as follows : - <br />